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Quantum SPARK 1500 - Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS); Cloning a VAP

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Configuring the Wireless Network
R81.10.X Quantum Spark 1500, 1600, 1800, 1900, 2000 Appliances Locally Managed Administration Guide|102
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Allow Station-to-Station traffic - When selected, allows wireless stations on this
network to communicate with each other. When cleared, traffic between wireless
stations is blocked.
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Enable MAC address filtering. If you select his option, you must enter the MAC
addresses that are allowed to access the wireless network.
9. Click Apply
Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS)
Note - This is only in specific appliances that support WiFi6.
DFS detects radar signals that must be protected against interference from 5.0 GHz
(802.11ac/n) radios. When these signals are detected, the operating frequency of the 5.0 GHz
(802.11ac/n) radio switches to one that does not interfere with the radar systems. DFS is
enabled by default.
802.1x (a/n/ac/ax) is supported. The advantage of WiFi6 (802.11ax) is that it improves the
throughput-per-area in high-density scenarios such as corporate offices, shopping malls, and
dense residential areas.
For configuration, see below.
Cloning a VAP
You cannot edit or change the main wireless network, or if you have only a single VAP.
However, if you clone your VAP, you can edit the clone.
To clone a VAP:
Select the relevant VAP and click Clone.
When you clone a VAP, it receives a new name which is displayed in the table. The IP address
and range of the clone is different than the original.
To edit a VAP:
1. Double click the relevant VAP or select the VAP name and click Edit.
The Edit window opens.
Note - The wireless radio transmitter is the main VAP.
2. In the Configuration tab, select the Wireless Security:

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